The operation of a roller wire straightener is relatively straightforward, yet highly effective. The wire is fed through a series of rollers, each designed to exert pressure and achieve the desired level of straightness. As the wire passes through the rollers, the device applies a controlled amount of force. This force works to realign the microstructure of the material, effectively removing any deformation that may have occurred during previous processing steps, such as winding or coiling.
The welding phase is perhaps the most important part of the production line
. There are several welding techniques employed, with the most common being high-frequency electric resistance welding (ERW) and submerged arc welding (SAW).